The Howlround anthology celebrates a decade of publishing essays, livestreaming events, and bringing theatre practitioners together to amplify progressive and disruptive ideas, and exists as a result of the thousands of theatre-makers who have shared their collective wisdom through contributions to this commons-based free and open platform. In publishing this anthology, they hope to further our vision of a theatre field where resources and power are shared equitably in all directions, contributing to a more just and sustainable world. The writing highlighted offers a much-needed reminder that alternatives to the status quo are possible, and we are making them together by practicing otherwise everyday.
HowlRound in the Classroom: Free Lesson Plans
These lesson plans were created by theatre educators and curriculum writers Emi Aguilar and Meg Greene and are intended for use in college and university classrooms. Download all six here, or view them individually:
- Accessing Character: Igniting Creativity through Disability and Climate Justice
- Applied Drama and Theatre in Action
- Collective Envisioning, or Undoing the American Theatre
- Decolonizing the American Theatre
- Programming and Pitching a Season
- Reorienting Directing: Moving Towards New Directing Practices